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Danwilderspin



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Has anyone ever ran a 4.2 with the engine acoustic cover off

I had the plastic cover off today and it it’s packed with deadening material. Is there any harm running with this off to get a more audible engine note or does the supercharger get so hot it might melt the bonnet foam? Current stable:
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Danwilderspin



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Has anyone done it? Current stable:
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Quite a few mechanics do take these covers off (all types of engine) as they are simply a cosmetic/sound deadening piece -

Their drawback is they keep the heat concentrated whereas if you take them off it optimises the air flow/heat exchange around the top of the bloc (I am just reporting their saying, not confirming it at all). l=Oo\________/oO=l l:OolΞΞΞΞΞΞΞloO:l

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How does one remove the engine cover on the 4.2 SC? Mine seems to be held in at the back? 2006MY 4.2 SC
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Remove the gubbins that holds the pollen filter first
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Danwilderspin



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Are you going to try it before I get chance Laughing Current stable:
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Danwilderspin



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Got up early to try and find a vacuum leak so thought id get the covers off and drive to the petrol station to get easy start. A little disappointing not sure the volume I was expecting there’s definitely a little more supercharger whine but not a massive amount. Also my temp gauch just got to the middle and I could still touch the super charger so doesn’t look nuts. I’ll leave off for a bit and make my decision Current stable:
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verydisco wrote:
Quite a few mechanics do take these covers off (all types of engine) as they are simply a cosmetic/sound deadening piece -

Their drawback is they keep the heat concentrated whereas if you take them off it optimises the air flow/heat exchange around the top of the bloc (I am just reporting their saying, not confirming it at all).


Don’t forget though these engine/powertrains are designed and tested to destruction with everything attached, as an integral piece of machinery, not sure how these mechanics have tested the air flow/heat exchange? David

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